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Carrier 58MVP User Manual

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START HERE—If a problem exists, the service technician should always begin troubleshooting here.

STEP

ACTION

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NO

GO TO

1.

Remove furnace door first. DO NOT REMOVE BLOWER ACCESS PANEL! Record status of LED’s
1-4. See Service Label/Fault Code Instructions (Fig.4).

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2.

Are any LEDs flashing?

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3.

Are any LEDs on solid? (Solid means ON continuously.)

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4.

Go to page number indicated in Index for LEDs 1, 2, 3, or 4 ON SOLID.

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5.

Is RED LED2 flashing?

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6.

Go to page number indicated in Index for RED LED2 FLASHING.

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7.

Go to page number indicated in Index for subsection covering fault code being flashed.

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8.

Is power on? (DO NOT cycle power to unit).

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9.

Turn power on.

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10.

Remove blower access panel and depress door switch. Use a piece of tape to hold switch closed.
Wait a few sec for self test before proceeding to next step.

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11.

Does problem appear to be low cooling airflow?

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12.

Go to page number indicated in Index for subsection covering NOT ENOUGH COOLING AIRFLOW.

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13.

Make sure thermostat is calling for heat.

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14.

Make sure thermostat fan control is in AUTO position if equipped.

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15.

Observe operation of furnace for 20 minutes or until fault occurs.

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16.

Does a fault occur?

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17.

Is temperature rise below range specified on rating plate when unit is running in high fire?

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18.

Go to page number indicated in Index for subsection
covering HIGH FIRE TEMPERATURE RISE TOO LOW (COLD BLOW).

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19.

Does furnace operate properly?

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20.

Remove blower access panel and depress door switch. Use a piece of tape to hold switch closed.
Wait a few sec for self test before proceeding to next step.

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21.

Disconnect R thermostat lead, then wait until blower motor stops.

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22.

Are any LEDs flashing?

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23.

Are any LEDs on solid? (Solid means ON continuously.)

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24.

Is RED LED2 flashing?

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25.

Put setup switch SW-1 in ON position.

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26.

Record fault codes listed in fault history.
NOTE: Read fault codes until they repeat. The last fault code that occurred will flash first fol-
lowed by the lowest number fault code. (EXAMPLE: 13, 13, 44)

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27.

Are LEDs 3 and 4 flashing a Fault Code 11?

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28.

Go to page number indicated in Index for subsection covering NO OPERATION WITH NO FLASH-
ING FAULT CODE.

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29.

Go to page number indicated in Index for CLEANUP AND START-UP INSTRUCTIONS.

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30.

Go to page number indicated in Index for subsection covering first fault code flashed.

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31.

Disconnect the R thermostat lead, then wait until blower motor stops.

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32.

Put setup switch SW-1 in ON position.

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33.

Record fault codes listed in fault history.
NOTE: Read fault codes until they repeat. The last fault code that occurred will flash first fol-
lowed by the lowest number fault code. (EXAMPLE: 13, 13, 44)

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34.

Are LEDs 3 and 4 flashing a Fault Code 11?

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35.

Go to page number indicated in Index for the CLEANUP AND START-UP INSTRUCTIONS. If this
problem persists on an intermittent basis, replace furnace control board. If problem still persists on
an intermittent basis after replacing furnace control board, contact your distributor.

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